Friday, March 19, 2010
Weekly Homeland Security News Briefin
This weeks Homeland Security Headlines
FBI Director – al-Qaida Still Seeks Weapons of Mass Destruction
100 Percent Screening of Air Cargo Two Years Away
Radical Taunts Obama, Affirms Ties to Ft. Hood Shooter
Headley Was Plotting to Throw Journalists Severed Heads From Windows
U.S. Believes al Qaeda Still Deadly but On the Run
Consulate Staff Killings in Mexico May Be Mistaken Identity
New Password-stealing Virus Targets Facebook Users
Virginia Tech Police, FBI Look Into YouTube Threats
What America Needs to Know About EMPs
Yemen-American Imam Calls for US Muslim Revolt
Pakistani Court Charges 5 Americans With Terrorism
Soaring Debt Increases Risk of Social Unrest Worldwide
Could Airborne, Parachuting Bears Catch Bin Laden
Holder: Bin Laden Never To Be Caught Alive
Taliban Internet Recruiting Through The Eyes of a Detainee
Five Doomsday Scenarios for an IT Apocalypse
Hakeemullah Mehsud is Alive, Says Former ISI Officer
Terrorists Targeting Children Via Social Media
Spencer Pratt to Join Fight Against Cyberterrorism
Some Thoughts on Jihad Jamie and Jihad Jane
US State Department Travel Warning For Mexico
Gunmen Kill American Consulate Staff Members in Juarez
Mumbai – Terror Attack Thwarted, Two Arrested
Bollywood Pursues Terrorism and Terrorists at Full Throttle
Feet Stink Up Security Checkpoint At Florida Airport
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